MT202 COV rejected: correspondent not GPI-enabled
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AI tells a corporate treasurer that SWIFT GPI covers all cross-border payment types, ignoring that cover payments (MT202 COV) are rejected by many correspondent banks
ID: banking/swift-gpi-cover-payment-rejection
82%Fix Rate
86%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-04-10First Seen
Version Compatibility
| Version | Status | Introduced | Deprecated | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SWIFT GPI 2024 | active | — | — | — |
| ISO 20022 2023 | active | — | — | — |
| SWIFT MT message standards 2024 | active | — | — | — |
Root Cause
SWIFT GPI (Global Payments Innovation) primarily tracks serial payments (MT103); cover payments (MT202 COV) are not supported by all GPI members, leading to tracking failures and rejections.
generic中文
SWIFT GPI主要跟踪串行付款(MT103);cover付款(MT202 COV)并非所有GPI成员支持,导致跟踪失败和拒绝。
Official Documentation
https://www.swift.com/our-solutions/swift-gpiWorkarounds
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90% success Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
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75% success If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
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80% success Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.
Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.
中文步骤
Check the GPI directory (https://www.swift.com/gpi) to verify if all correspondent banks in the chain are GPI-enabled; if not, use serial payment (MT103) for the customer transfer.
If cover payment is required by local regulation, send MT202 COV but request the beneficiary bank to confirm receipt via a GPI tracker (UETR).
Use SWIFT's Transaction Manager (if available) to route the payment through GPI-enabled correspondents only.
Dead Ends
Common approaches that don't work:
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85% fail
Only ~70% of correspondent banks are GPI-enabled; the rest reject MT202 COV or process it without tracking, causing loss of visibility.
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90% fail
MT103 is for customer transfers; using it for interbank cover violates SWIFT rules and may cause compliance flags.
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80% fail
This defeats the purpose of cover payments (separating customer funds from bank funds) and may breach local regulations.